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Foursquare Ply Jacket - Men's - 2011

Foursquare Ply Jacket - Men's - 2011

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Foursquare Ply Jacket - Men's - 2011

The Foursquare Men’s Ply Insulated Jacket has kept you blasting through the trees racking up face shots, even though it's cold enough to turn away the nameless mobs of powderhounds. You haven’t overheated for the first time ever, thanks to the PJ’s underarm vents and breathable fabric. This jacket’s waterproof fabric has kept you wicked dry, even after you spent half-an-hour digging yourself out of that tree well. One thing’s for sure: you’re super stoked on the stretch wrist-warmers and the polyester insulation, which helps keep you warm and on your toes even when the sun goes behind the clouds.

Bottom Line: No need for that bulky underlayer; the Foursquare Ply Jacket has you covered.

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im 6'3 and 165lbs, im pretty skinny, should i go with Large

im 6'3 and 165lbs, im pretty skinny, should i go with Large or XL?, i want it kinda loose, but not really baggy.

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November 10, 2012

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I'm 5'8 150lbs and rock a Large and it's pretty baggy but not huge or anything.

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January 6, 2013

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Rating for this product: 5

Foursquare Ply

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January 6, 2013

Love this jacket.

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I'm 5'10 and i weigh about 170, with short legs! I was

I'm 5'10 and i weigh about 170, with short legs!

I was thinking a medium, but haven't done much snowboarding, would this be the right size?

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November 6, 2012

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Hey Simon, yep size medium should do the trick. Size small could be too tight in the back and shoulders, and large will be baggy.

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November 6, 2012

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Rating for this product: 4

I was no longer legit so I had to quit, then I got this jacket

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January 12, 2012

Ya gotta look like you know what your doing on the hill, otherwise you don't feel like you know what your doing. My last jacket was aright but this has the perfect combination of cool and prestige. Got it in black and its perfect for blending in without looking boring. The thumb loop gaiters are something I look for in every jacket now and I love em. Nice key clip, and very convenient outer pockets. Not as insulated as I would've liked but an extra shirt and I don't care.

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June 5, 2012

Just wondering....when you say "not as insulated as you would like..." how warm is it??
I live in canada.... Gets pretty darn cold up here....

Thanks!!!

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Andreas Wiig - Wet Plate Project

By: Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep
October 26, 2011

“THE WET PLATE PROJECT” is a first ever, unique approach to snowboard and action photography shot by experimental lifestyle and accomplished snowboard photographer Ian Ruhter. The Foursquare Team along with Ian set out to shoot snowboarding in an entirely new way, through one of the oldest photo processes ever developed, Wet Plate Photography.

This process - also called collodion - combines dangerous chemicals and developing systems (using an 8 x by 10 Deardorff camera) to create gritty, detailed metallic images on glass, an experimental and difficult departure from modern photography. Using this process, glass plates are coated with collodion liquid, allowed to set, then sensitized in a bath of silver nitrate, and finally exposed for a few seconds, or up to several minutes, before being immersed in a bath of potassium cyanide to develop. The challenge: Ruhter needed to shorten the exposure time significantly to capture fast motion under intensely bright lights. (Note: The only other person who successfully did this was Edward Muybridge, who photographed a man riding a galloping horse in 1878).

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Im 5'10 and 170 pounds. will a large do if i just want it

Im 5'10 and 170 pounds. will a large do if i just want it slightly loose?

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October 29, 2012

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Large will fit well for you. I'm similar size but wear an XL because I like my jacket bigger, but if you are going for just slightly loose Large should be perfect!

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October 30, 2012

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Rating for this product: 4

This jacket means business

By: Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep
December 14, 2011

When I wear this jacket I feel like I'm taken seriously. Its got a nice clean look to it that says, "I'm here to get down to business." Lots of nice pockets make it easy to store your gear. I heard Pat Moore wears this jacket too. Being one of the best snowboarders in the world, you know that if he chooses something its quality.

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i am 6 foot 4, 207 pounds and i was wondering what would be better

i am 6 foot 4, 207 pounds and i was wondering what would be better a XL or other same size?

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September 14, 2012

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thank you!

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September 14, 2012

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XL will be the size for you, Anthony.

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September 14, 2012

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Rating for this product: 4

The Ply Jacket

By: Dogfunk.com Vendor Rep
October 26, 2011

The Ply jacket features a waterproof/ breathability rating of 10,000mm/10,000g. It's made from the durable material Microshield. It provides an engineered shield against snow, rain, and wind while maintaining a comfortable interior environment. A durable DWR-finished outer fabric is bonded to a technical waterproof breathable membrane. This combination of fabrics allows for increased levels of breathability while also providing an unbreachable surface for outside elemnets. Mild insulation in strategic palces, 60 gm in chest to keep your core toasty and 40gm in the arms. This jacket is one of my personal favorites. Clean lines and great front pocket placement with a fixed hood.

Every Foursquare Jacket Has:
* Zoned lining systems for maximum breathability and warmth
* Adjustable powder skirt
* Jacket-to-pant interface
* Mesh lined pit vents
* Interior media pocket
* Adjustable cuff closures
* Micro fleece lined hand warmer pockets
* Micro fleece chin guard
* Glove loops
* Key clip
* Pass pocket

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measurements for size XL, L this product ? Top-to-bottom length? Armpit

measurements for size XL, L this product ?
Top-to-bottom length?
Armpit to armpit?
Shoulder?

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September 13, 2012

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measurements for size XL this product ? Top-to-bottom length? Armpit

measurements for size XL this product ?
Top-to-bottom length?
Armpit to armpit?
Shoulder?

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September 13, 2012

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Type words here.

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September 13, 2012

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Material:
[membrane/laminate] MicroShield (2-layer); [shell] pinstripe dobby weave; [lining] zonal poly knit twill, taffeta (210T) 
Fabric Breathability Rating:
10,000 g/m² 
Fabric Waterproof Rating:
10,000 mm 
Hood:
yes, fixed 
Venting:
underarm mesh 
Powder Skirt:
yes 
Pockets:
(external) 2 front hand, 2 front chest, (internal) 1 media, 1 goggle 
Wrist Gaiters:
yes 
Recommended Use:
snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year